Audio Evolution Mobile 1.1.6 is much bigger update than you might think

I’ve been impressed by Audio Evolution Mobile for a number of reasons. Firstly, it is cross platform, and that is something that shouldn’t be underestimated by any means. Secondly, since its launch in January, it’s been updated every month with the exception of June. This month’s update is a pretty impressive too. It’s a mix of fixes, tweaks and new features too. But what I find most impressive is that there are so many of them. Here’s the full list:

Added support for cloud sync/back-up using Google Drive

Long-tapping the instrument selection button will switch to the IAA interface when an IAA instrument is selected

Added ‘Edit’ button to virtual keyboard for IAA instruments to switch to the IAA interface

Drum pattern track can now be zoomed

Solved issues with audio unit v3 effects

Solved issue with IAA effect

Solved an issue with reading compressed formats

Solved an issue where some AUv3 audio units would not load (for example, the Rough Rider)

Pasting MIDI clips such that a new track would be created caused an exception. Solved.

The trigger area of the parameter buttons in the Toneboosters EQ were too small, making them hard to hit on iPhone’s. Solved.

Moving the Volume, EQ, Fx Send, Panning or MIDI velocity slider slowly would pop up a menu which could be irritating. Double-tapping now pops up the menu instead.

Added links to video tutorials, Facebook and Twitter pages to More menu

Solved issue with sample rate conversion on import

On failure of setting the hardware sample rate, the app will now use resampling to be able to play/recording your project in any situation

Solved an issue where loading an audio file that was zoomed in to more than 256 pixels per second would not display

Plugging in/out headphones or a USB audio device while monitoring could cause a large delay and CPU usage. Solved.

With a list that long it makes me wonder what will be in version 1.2? If you haven’t tried out Audio Evolution Mobile then now is a good time. The app is free, but has multiple in app purchases available.

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